CashOnClick Adds New Sites to Network

CALABASAS, Calif. - The CashOnClick webmaster affiliate program, which launched early this year boasting seven official porn star sites, is now ready to expand its site portfolio. Plans to add one new porn star site per week are underway.

Recently added websites for popular adult performers include Roxy Jezel (ClubRoxyJezel.com) and Naudia Nyce (ClubNaudiaNyce.com). Brazilian Paola Rey’s (ClubPaolaRey.com) site was unveiled Wednesday.

Created by Defiance Films’ head of production Keith O’Connor and run by former adult performers Kelly Erickson and Taylor Rain, CashOnClick is an adult affiliate program that offers webmasters stats reporting, cascading billing, free webhosting and hosted galleries.

New site additions include all original video content, along with weekly video chats and access to 200,000 high-resolution photos. Erickson’s and Rain’s contribution to the program is to provide new stars with the guidance they themselves never had in starting a website.

“CashOnClick’s affiliate sites offer a little bit of everything, plus it’s the only place webmasters can promote newly retired Taylor Rain and former [Metro] contract star, Kelly Erickson,” O’Connor said. “We’ve worked hard on developing new sites for our affiliates to promote, so now [we] are adding a new site each week. Providing our members with exclusive content is the key to retention.”

In the coming weeks, CashOnClick is slated to launch ClubTorrident.com and ClubDefianceFilms.com featuring all-new original content not found on its DVDs.

“I used to have a site and I got ripped off. Being a former performer in the business, I know how hard the webmaster world is to navigate for a new girl, so me and Taylor are here to help” Erickson said. “We give total access to the star so she can update her journal, photos, events and calendar. Our sites are for the stars, run by the stars, managed by the stars.”

CashOnClick offers a 50/50 payout and 10 percent webmaster referral.

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